Tempo Learning™ at Walden

Discover the flexibility that our competency-based approach to learning can offer you.

Get credit for what you know. Pay for what you don't.

Tempo Learning is a competency-based approach to learning that lets you accomplish your education goals on your schedule, at your pace. Your experience can help you advance as you demonstrate what you already know.

Call one of our enrollment advisors at 1-855-598-3427 to learn more about Tempo Learning at Walden.

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Next Start Date: September 4, 2017

Tuition Savings: Speak with an enrollment advisor to learn about our current tuition savings offers.

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Tempo Learning (Competency-Based): Complete competencies at your own pace, based on your ability to demonstrate understanding of their content. At the beginning of each term, you will map out your learning goals in partnership with your Academic Coach.

Traditional (Course-Based): Courses have preset start, end, and assignment due dates. Knowing this consistent, required schedule can make it easier for some learners to plan their time.

Tempo Learning (Competency-Based): If you find materials challenging, you can slow down and spend additional time with them. You can also raise your hand to get support directly from our Faculty Subject Matter Experts.

Traditional (Course-Based): Your fellow students will be learning the same material and completing assignments at the same time, so if you find yourself struggling, you can connect with them or faculty for additional support.

Why study at Walden?

Learn From Experts

Walden faculty members are scholars, researchers, and distinguished leaders in their fields.

The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) is a regional accrediting association recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. The HLC is a U.S. membership organization for educational institutions that was created to develop and maintain high standards of academic excellence. When evaluating credentials, employers and universities often look for applicants who earned their degree from an accredited university.